EXTINCTION RIDDIM produced by KG PRODUCTION 2009
Extinction Overview
In 2009, a new dancehall riddim started to make waves in clubs across Jamaica. This was the Extinction Riddim, a club-ready sound that quickly caught the attention of DJs and dancers. The riddim was produced by KG PRODUCTION, known for their smooth blend of romantic vibes and strong dancehall beats. KG PRODUCTION has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The Extinction Riddim brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style. Cinnamon delivered the catchy track "Put It On Me," a song that became popular on local radio and in dancehalls. Globe’s "Whats Going On" added a thoughtful touch to the riddim, showing his skill as a songwriter. Hatcha, who is also known for his energetic performances, brought excitement with "B - Karizmatic War." Other voices on the riddim include Hi Light with "If It Hurts Me," and C with "Its Music." DJ Rinch’s "Man A Ragga" kept the energy high, while Simba D.C C and Nattious teamed up for "Money And Nattious - Gal Lover." There was also a strong collaboration between Hi Light and DJ Rinch on "25 Plus 20," showing the unity among artists on the project. Even today, the Extinction Riddim still gets played in clubs and at parties. DJs and fans remember 2009 as a year when this dancehall drop set the tone for the dancefloor, and the sound remains fresh and exciting.
Extinction Tracklist:
- Cinnamon – Put It On Me (Raw)
- Cinnamon – Put It On Me (Edit)
- Globe – Whats Going On (Raw)
- Hatcha – B – Karizmatic War (Raw)
- Hatcha – B – Karizmatic War (Edit)
- Hi Light – If It Hurts Me (Raw)
- Hi Light – If It Hurts Me (Edit)
- C. – Its Music
- Dj Rinch – Man A Ragga
- Simba D.C C – Money And Nattious – Gal Lover
- Hi Light And Dj Rinch – 25 Plus 20 (Raw)
- Extinction Riddim (Kg Prod) – Version
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